EACCNY Events
The European American Chamber of Commerce® hosts a wide variety of events, from in depth macro economic, legal and financial panel discussions featuring industry leaders, to smaller round table discussions on matters that directly affect individual small and medium size business.
Our educational seminars, roundtables, panel-discussions and conferences are designed to educate our membership and the Tri-State region business community on matters relevant to both the US & European business communities. They provide a platform to exchange ideas and network with fellow executives from the US and Europe.
Below is a list of our upcoming events in New York. We hope we will be able to welcome you at our next event. To stay informed about our programs join our mailing list.
06:00 PM
Artificial Intelligence for Executives
IESE New York Campus: 165 W. 57th Street, New York
10:00 AM
Canadian Energy, Infrastructure and Critical Minerals Update: Opportunities for US Investors
New York Athletic Club: 180 Central Park South, New York, NY 10019
Hosted by Benett Jones | Canada continues to attract significant domestic and international capital across a broad range of asset classes. This session will explore the evolving investment landscape, highlighting opportunities across traditional and next-generation infrastructure, energy and resource development projects that are shaping North American and global economic futures.02:00 PM
Shaping the Future of EU Capital Markets Implications and Opportunities for US Companies
PWC Offices: 300 Madison Ave, 24th Floor, New York, NY 10017
Join us for a timely conversation with Verena Ross, Chair of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), as Europe advances its ambitious Savings and Investment Union agenda.10:00 AM
Webinar | DORA & NIS2: Navigating Cyber Resilience Regulations
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Hosted by Noerr | Join us for an insightful webinar exploring the practical challenges and opportunities arising from the implementation of DORA and NIS2. Whether you are advising financial institutions navigating DORA compliance, helping essential or important entities understand their NIS2 obligations, or seeking clarity on where the two regimes overlap - this webinar brings together leading legal practitioners from across Europe to share their expertise and insights.10:30 AM
How AI is Driving the Future of Life Sciences Markets
RSM Offices: 4 Times Square, 151 W 42nd Street, 19th Floor, New York, NY 10036
Life sciences companies are using AI to speed up drug discovery, accelerate commercialization timelines, and improve back-office functions. The strong AI market in the U.S. has allowed for collaborations between AI-focused tech companies, life sciences companies, and universities. However, limitations around centralized data availability have made for challenges with deploying technology for clinical and commercial purposes. Europe has unique advantages due to many countries having centralized health data stores, collaborative networks, and strong public funding for research. As we have seen increased investment for companies utilizing AI to improve patient outcomes, life sciences companies who can unlock cross-border collaborations in the AI space may have an edge to tap into capital markets.10:30 AM
AI and the New Organizational Paradigm - Exploring the Profound Implications of AI on the Future of Work, Workforce Dynamics and Organizational Design
Littler New York Office: 900 Third Avenue, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10022
As AI moves from early testing to everyday business use, companies on both sides of the Atlantic are facing major changes in how work is organized, managed, and carried out. Our panel brings together experts from Europe and the United States to explain the real challenges and opportunities that come with this shift.02:00 PM
WEBINAR | Quarterly EU Economic Update: This Time Is Different - Europe Builds on its Foundations for Stability and Growth
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President Trump’s decision to attack Iran has the potential to transform the Middle East – but at least in the short-term has led to sharply higher energy prices. But unlike in 2022, when Russia’s invasion of Ukraine triggered an energy crisis, this time Europe is much better prepared. The EU has greatly expanded its use of renewable energy, has diversified its suppliers of oil and natural gas, and has upgraded its domestic energy infrastructure.10:30 AM
Pan-European Tax Updates 2026 - Staying Ahead in Europe’s Fast-Moving Tax Landscape
Midtown: New York City, New York
Against the backdrop of the OECD’s recent Side‑by‑Side Package and ongoing implementation challenges around Pillar Two, U.S. multinationals with European operations are reassessing their tax positions, compliance obligations, and long‑term structuring choices. At the same time, Europe’s digital taxation debate is far from settled, with several countries maintaining or revisiting digital services taxes (DSTs) and the United States signaling potential responses. Layered on top of this are significant EU‑level legislative shifts - including the status of key directives and the potential repeal of ATAD2 provisions targeting holding companies with insufficient substance - as well as national‑level reforms across major jurisdictions in Europe.For upcoming events in our sister chapters visit:
The EACC is expanding its chapter network on both sides of the Atlantic. Among other cities across Europe and the United States we are working on chapters in Miami, Madrid, Frankfurt, Milan and Lisbon/Porto. If you wish to be part of our growing network we would love to hear from you to explore how we could collaborate.







